The Sunflower, v.54, no.21 (February 24, 1949)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.54, no.21, Wichita, Kansas, February 24, 1949 - 20 pages

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Article(s): Fountain Room opens tonight: University to be host at premier -- Debate team wins honors -- Bruce Foote convo will be tomorrow -- H.A. Decker leads group -- Olson to represent campus UNESCO -- Forum picture, Hamlet, 'overwhelming success' -- Red Cross plans drive -- University departments are changed -- Local profs hold meeting -- Two music recitals scheduled this week -- Traveling art exhibit shown in Morrison -- Fairbanks lectures at Logopedics meet -- Pyramid victims show one's born a minute -- Greeks rush during week -- Young Republicans elect Buck McEnulty -- Military science professor weds university graduate -- Club to pick Rifle queen -- Noted author of novel writes of Fairmount -- All sorority alumnae will be entertained -- University English head reviews Dos Passos book at Beta Phi meeting -- Club to share funds for aid to France -- Professors have hey-day with 'Follies' performance / Jack Chegwidden -- Faculty musicians present joint recital -- Club corner: Newmans to hold pre-Lenten dance Saturday evening -- What do you think? -- Kemper reveals sources of his famous cartoons / Harold Kemper -- Babbling babes blame 'B's while blubbering bitters blues / Joe Ludiker -- Vox discipuli: Students conduct at 'Hamlet' movie flayed by reader / Harold Kemper-- Whistle poll of W.U. women brings interesting results / Mike Miller -- Department plans engineering banquet -- Ellen Anderson to star at Newman benefit in Catholic club rooms -- Round about the campus / Rankin Griesinger -- Engagement told of three University couples who will marry in early spring ceremonies -- Psychologists meet in discussion group -- Scholarships are offered -- AWS executive board will meet in Library -- Bea Bowman is selected 'Wheaties Sweetie' by cagers -- Snake pit?: Council is amused by names received for new fountain -- Debate Club elects Reynolds president -- Junior class plans dance -- Former debate head is chosen president of Delta Sigma Rho -- School honoring W. H. Isely to be erected near University -- 'Marriage as career' is popular subject -- Jobs!: Competition tough in several fields according to VA -- Annual music festival draws fifty schools -- Interesting!: Crowd jams door as students stop to watch dancing -- College-educated forester demanded in nation's timber /Future Magazine -- English instructor will speak Sunday -- Grad gossip: Many alumni have received new appoint in social, religious and educational activities / Beulah Mullen -- Play 'Taming of the Shrew' being rehearsed by cast -- Science fellowships open to graduates -- Publications board available to hear students' complaints -- Anniversary for ISA -- Art group to be here -- Indian club grows as 21 tribes join -- Earning power of graduates is shown by college reports -- Good!: Thanner, Williams translate letters as public service -- Fred Garlick chosen as cadet commander of local ROTC unit -- Little used religious books delight Hutchinson minister -- Chatter chatter!: Sociology teacher says stuents talk more freely here -- Chemistry head speaks of "chromium plating" at meeting Tuesday -- Vets see K. L. Lewis on dropping courses -- Ah nature!: University offers counselor training for youth groups -- Sipple to attend educators meeting -- University UNESCO Council in second year of operation -- Neon contributes sign to Commons -- Coltrane is elected president of club -- On the air!: Morning Fresh is first program of station WUCR -- Graduates get jobs through club effort -- Missouri Valley Conference claims two of nation's best -- Lennie quits foundation -- Kentucky, St. Louis, Carolina are leading cage contenders -- W.U. parking ticket situation is perplexing at the least 26 / Peggy Arnett -- Students register for campus parking -- Roosevelt College strictly 'non-pro!' -- NCAA considers Wichita as tourney site: Shockers may play host to leading teams in national intercollegiate baseball tourney -- Sportsview!: Time, patience and hard work needed to build all teams / Bob Olson -- ISA women take volleyball tourney -- Teaching vacancies offered by bureau -- Michigan U. proposes to enlarge stadium -- Outstanding cagers 'shun' academics for industrial squads -- Women's AAU cage meet is March 3-5 -- Webster Bs cop intramural cage title -- Cagers drop 39-37 battle -- Election of Student Forum board soon -- Unbeaten!: Small school five has best record of college cagers / Jack Campbell -- West Virginia cager scores 503 points in eighteen games -- Shockers meet Drake in final home game -- Graduates' children are survey topic -- Table tennis sharks prepare for tourney -- Badminton is gaining national popularity -- Copeland is elected campus group head -- Golfers will confer with Gunning Friday about coming season -- Sporting!: Bills coach gives team good advice -- Outstanding gridders join Shocker ranks: Trimble signs four Chicago gridders to freshman squad -- 'Americanism' theme of Library display -- ROTC rifle team seventh in match -- Some fun!: Basketball playday for local women will be Saturday -- Speak the peace!: Illinois University offers fellowships to speech grads -- Spring grid practice starts next week -- French Club guides Merci Train exhibit -- Mat tourney begins soon -- Aggies keep Valley lead -- Forms to be ready in rotunda Monday -- Valley picks grid all-star -- Average education cost greatly increased from '34 -- University first in state to install IBM system
Photograph(s): 1200 University students jam the sidewalk in front of the Sandra theatre Monday for the special showing of Hamlet. p. 1 -- (Left to right) Joe Kraefels, Jim Nebergall, and Bud Weaver. p. 1 -- Capt. Edgar N. Glotzbach and Janice Claire (Cooper) Glotzbach. p. 2 -- Dr. Earle R. Davis. p. 3 -- Ellen Anderson: She will dance. p. 5 -- Betty Jean Garnand; Phyllis Schmedeman; and Colleen Carolyn Aldrich. p. 5 -- Bea Bowman and Jim Nebergall. p. 6 -- Sherman Culbertson, Jr. p. 8 -- Rex McMurray. p. 14 -- Ken Gunning. p. 15 -- Les Needham. p. 18
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